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Let's take the double-slit experiment for example, the stream of particles shot through the slits show different patterns on the detector depending on whether the particles have been observed to pass through a particular slit. In my intuition, which may or may not be wrong, I have always considered observation to be any sort of interaction with a particle that leads to a wavefunction collapse. Isn't gravity in constant interaction with anything possessing energy? Shouldn't this "measurement" by the gravitational force of a particles momentum, etc. lead to wavefunction collapse?

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